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<blockquote data-quote="Jin" data-source="post: 570902" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>Gumboots should be ok. </p><p></p><p>Met some guys spraying weeds at the bottom of a creek while detecting once. I said to them do they see snakes often. He goes yeah, got bitten by one an hour ago. Turns out it was a red belly black snake that came up from behind and struck him on the lower part of the gumboot a few times. (The fangs didn't penetrate the boot)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jin, post: 570902, member: 16842"] Gumboots should be ok. Met some guys spraying weeds at the bottom of a creek while detecting once. I said to them do they see snakes often. He goes yeah, got bitten by one an hour ago. Turns out it was a red belly black snake that came up from behind and struck him on the lower part of the gumboot a few times. (The fangs didn't penetrate the boot) [/QUOTE]
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